The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People

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Synopsis

"The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People" is a foundational historical survey detailing the evolution of one of Canada's most vital prairie provinces. Volume 1 provides a comprehensive examination of the region's journey from its early days of fur trading and exploration to its formal establishment and social growth in the early twentieth century. Written by John Hawkes, a prominent librarian and chronicler of the era, the work offers an in-depth look at the landscape, the political shifts, and the resilient individuals who shaped the province's identity.

Through meticulous research, this volume captures the spirit of the Canadian West, exploring themes of settlement, the evolution of local government, and the significant events that defined the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It serves as an essential resource for those interested in Canadian regional history, genealogy, and the sociopolitical forces that influenced the development of the prairies. "The Story of Saskatchewan and Its People" remains a significant literary contribution, preserving the legacy of the pioneers and leaders who contributed to the province's enduring character and growth.

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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
  • ISBN: 9781026014882
  • Number of pages: 680
  • Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 35 mm
  • Languages: English